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The intermediate and subsequent Cases in this 
Room are tilled with Greek vases, of which great 
numbers were found in sepulchres within those 
parts of the kingdom of Naples anciently called 
Magna Grascia. Most of these vases are orna¬ 
mented with paintings, representing a variety of 
subjects, chiefly mythological, the compositions 
of which are truly elegant. The forms of the 
vases are much varied, and are equally simple 
and beautiful* 
THIRTEENTH ROOM. 
This room contains an extensive and valuable 
collection of Coins and Medals. The contents 
of this room, as well as the collection of Prints 
and Drawings, can be seen only by a few per¬ 
sons at a time, and by particular permission. 
N.B. The Elgin and Phigalian Marbles 
are, at present, under removal to the New West 
Wing of the Museum. 
ROOM XII. 
Antiquities. 
ROOM XIII, 
Antiquities. 
REGULATIONS 
